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Bachelor alum Maddie Prewett Find your role in marriage.
“I learned a lot about how to be a submissive wife, (which) was a challenge for me in the beginning,” Prewett, 29, said on the Monday, December 1, episode of Keeping It Real . podcastdiscussing her journey Grant Troutwife. “Now, that’s my favorite thing. I love talking about obedience.”
Prewett and Trout, both 29, Start Dating in 2021engaged in August 2022. A few months later, the couple got married.
“Engagement was difficult for us in a lot of ways. Even in our personal lives outside of the engagement season, there was a lot going on,” Prewett told the podcast guest Bryce Crawfordreflecting on her whirlwind relationship. “(Grant’s) grandmother passed away and a lot happened in a short period of time.”
She added, “We were engaged for three months. The whole world thought we were crazy. Maybe we were a little crazy, but we were so excited to get married.”
According to Prewett, her biggest struggle was her journey to purity Once Trout proposed. (The couple committed to keeping sex in their marriage.)
“I felt like the ring on my finger was like, ‘Man, it feels like we’re married,'” she recalls of her biggest temptation. “To all the engaged couples out there listening to this podcast, please set extra boundaries and have an accountable partner.”
Prewett became famous in Peter Weberseason Bachelorwent on to offer her best advice for newlyweds.
“Strive for unity, not right. That was one of the hardest things for me when we first got married,” she said. “I just want to be right all the time and it’s my way or the highway. I’ve learned a lot through prayer and humbling myself before God. He said, ‘You actually have a lot of crap to deal with.’ That’s very sacred.”
Prewett also learned important insights into how to manage daily life as a wife.
“When we got married, I had this idea that every morning we would get up (and) we would spend quiet time together. We would intentionally ask each other questions,” Dare to tell the truth the author said. “He said, ‘No, I’m going to the coffee shop and I’m having some quiet time. You’re alone with the Lord and I’m alone with the Lord.’ I just learned, ‘Wow, I can’t try to get something from (my husband) that only God can give me. I have to get this from God first.”
Prewett further found that praying daily with Trout “completely changed everything.”
“The first six months of our marriage were really challenging and difficult,” Prewett said. “(It) was very revealing of the underlying sin that I thought I had dealt with, and then it came back. Praying together was very unifying and helped us fight the spiritual battle.”
Prewett admitted that despite being married for three years, she and Trout “learned a lot in those three years.”
“Marriage is the most beautiful, humble, exquisite wild adventure (and) the best friendship,” she added. “This is the best.”
Prewett and Trout welcomed their first childdaughter Hosanna, in January.